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i 1 Serai -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiiher. .SUBSCRIPTION KATES l Ono Year, cash In advance , I1.K Montbi, cub In advance 66 eta Kntoied at North Platte. Nebraska, Postofflce aa second claM matter. TUESDAY MAY 17, 1910. LOCAL MENTION. Clnudo Delanoy has been visiting friends in Gothenburg for a week past. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McEvoy returned tho latter part of last week from a visit in Denver. Mrs. Ed Hcinzlo is visiting relatives in town while enroute to her home in Denver from a visit at Crcston, Iowa. Miss Roxy Murphy closed a success ful term of school near Brady Friday and has returned to her homo in this city. Dr. Geo. B. Dent and son Gcorgo left last night for a two weeks' visit at tho Doctor's old homo in Maryland, near Washington. Mrs. F. T. Redmond and Mrs. J. A. Jones and daughter Margaret wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tannor in Lexington Saturday. A number of high school girls wont to Gothenburg Saturday, visited tho high school cadets in camp and attend ed tho cadet dancing party in tho oven sng, Elsewhere W. R. Vernon offers for sale his real estate, and if successful in disposing of it at a satisfactory price, will invest tho proceeds in u farm near Julcsburg. A bank has been established at Koy stono, a station on tho north river branch north and West of Paxton. J. v W. Welpton of Ogalalla is president and R. II. Barbor cashier. Workmen began laying ccmentblpcks on tho Goozce building yestorday. Tho space covered by this building is 88x100 feet. It is learned that Mr. Goozeo has had several applicants for the building. Thursday afternoon a scoto of ladies wero delightfully entertained at high five by Mrs. John Ottenstf in. The prlzo was won by Mrs. N. McCabo and tho consolation emblem by Mrs. J. W. Payno. A two course luncheon was served. Wanted Rooms and bonrd for students who will attend tho Junior Normal. See Supt. Wm. Ebright, or phono (502. Victor Halligan represented tho North Platto high school in tho track mooting at Kearney last Thursday. Ho won first place in tho hammor throwing with tho record of ninety-four feet and eight inches, and second place in tho high jump. Tho city council of Kearney has is sued a statement to the voters of tho city in which tho purchase of tho wator plant at $125,000 is advocated. Tho council believes it is wiser to buy the present plant at that figure than to attempt to build a now plant. Alfalfa, cano and millet, corn and all Kinds of gaiden seeds at Hershey'B. Tho rooming department of tho Hotel Timmermnn opened for the accom modation of tho public tho latter part of last week and is being accorded a gen erous patronage Tho rooms are furn ished with brass beds and mission furn iture and tho floors laid with Brusscl ; carpets. Each room is provided with a lavatory, Btcamhoat, electric lights and telephone. For Snlo or leaso GIG acres of hay land 81 miles Southwest of North Platte. Inquire or address Henry Fulk Suthoilnnd. Wm. Whltlofk returned Suturd y from Texas, whoro ho spent a Wv'ok in vestigating fruit lands which wero sold to local residents. Ho was favorably impressed with tho land, and thinks tho investment is good. Mr. Whltlock brought back with him uovornl branches of magnolia figs which wero placed on exhibition nt Schiller & Go'b Btoro. Propositions for Library Site, Tho Public Library Board of tho Cliy of North Platte will, racelvo bids up u nnd including May 21th, 1910, for a site for tho now" llb.nry. Bids should bo submitted in some such form as tho following: "For a slto for tho now Public Library I offer (glvo full discriptlon of pleco of ground offered) for a consideration of $ " and should bo mailed to tho Secretary. The Board, reserves tho right to rojoct any. or all. bids. Anna C. Krampji, Secretary. Lion Fondles A Child. In Pittsburg a savago lion fondled the hand that a child thrust in Ills cage. Danger to a child fs. sometimes great when least regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Group, nnd Whooping Cough. Thoy alay thousands that Dr. King's Now DiBcovory could havo Bav- od. UA few doses cured our baby of a very bad caso of Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Plat Rock N. C. 'W,e always give it to him when ho takes cold. Ita a wonderful medicine for babies." Boat for Cough, Colds. La Grippe, Asthma. Hemorrhago, Weak Lungs. 50c. $1 Trial bottlo frco. GpWrtMl by StAWo tfr Cd. OvatieM t America. It does Theodore Roosevelt no justice to remind .his fellow countrymen that th tremendous demonstrations which are being mado over him in all countries of Europe which ho visits are in a very vital senao tributes to America as well as to a great American. In large moasuro tho country gets the applause nnd commands tho attention centered upon tho man. It is perfectly true that no other American could have caused such dem onstrations, in so many countries. No other citizen of the United States could have called forth such extraordi nary evidence of admiration and honor. In that sense tho Roosevelt ovations aro personal. But, on the other hand, if his career had been upon any less vast and momentous stage, if it had dealt with smaller things and weaker forces, not oven Theodore Roosevelt could havo mado any such impression upon Europe. It would havo been impossible for him to arouso tho interest which has been shown in every country ho has visited. The man and tho nation had to be united for tho effect which has been produced upon foreign lands. It was necessary for such a dynamic person ality to havo the possibilities at hand which Roosevelt found in his own coun try, if his career was to movo tho imagination of the world as it has. " So tho American republic may fairly claim a liberal share in tho tribute paid Theodoro Roosevelt in Europe. Ho would be tho first to acknowledge he justice of such a division of the honors of his wonderful journey from one cheering capital to another. A wholesalo interdiction aealnst tho publication or descriptive pictures of prizo fights, which would apply to tho coming Jeffries-Johnson "mill" is pro posed in a bill introduced by Repre sentative Smith of Iowa. The bill would make it unlawful ''to send by moll or in any other manner from any state, territory or tho District of Columbia to any other state picture or description of any prize fight or en counter of pugilists under whatever namo, or any record or account of hotting on the same." The measure which was referred to the Interstate Commerce commission would penalize violations under a maximum of one year imprisonment or $1,000 fine. In tho district court at Lexington last week R. W. Ralston was given a verdict of ono dollar against H. C. Booker, of tho Gothenburg Indepen dent, in a case whorein he asked for $12,500 damages by reason of an articlo which appeared in tho Independent last Deccmbor. Ralston claimed that his business had been damaged to that ex tent by reason of tho publication of tho articlo. An Ideal Husband is patient, even with a nagging wife, for ho knows she needs help. She may bo ro nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is melan choly, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, con stipation or fainting unci dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters tho most wonderful remedy for ailing women Thousands of sufferers from femnlc troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys havo used them and becomo healthy and happy. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by atone urug jo. Headquarters for AMERICAN FENCE Mado of largo, strong, high-grade stool wires, heavily galvanized. Amply providoB for oxpansion and contraction. Is practically overlasting, Novor gooa wrong, no matter how groat a etrain is pnt on Ft, Doos not mutilato or injure ntook. Turns Ciiile. Hirsts. Higs and Pigs EVERY ROD GUARANTEED by us and guaranteed by the manufacturers. Call and see it. We can show you bow it will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced. FOR SALE BY GINN, WHITE St S B U 1 o The Vault without a fault It is waterproof, reinforced with ateel throughout, finished with aluminum, and can be obtained from your undertaker at a reasonable price. It is a sat isfaction worth more than tho cost, to know that Uio remains of your friends and the casket containing them aro preserved from tho waters of the earth as they cannot bo when buried in any other way. The North Platte VaIt C., G. B&Mtiag a TewH. Many pcoplo bavo a sense of humor too keen for the advance of their town. When any proposition looking toward civic or business betterment is sug gested, their first thought is a per ception of its weakness or absurd aspects. Thcro is a certain sclfsatis faction in being able to pick flaws not seen by duller fellow citizens. Tho contagion of fault finding spreads, the town rises to a guffaw about it, and one more chance to go ahead Is laid to sleep under the daisies. The power of criticism is an unim portant facultv compared - with the power of construction. A corner loafer may make perfectly just criticisms on the governor or the president, but only one man in a hundred thousand or a million can do tho work of those jobs. Norfolk News. GO RIGHT AT IT. Friends and Neighbors in North Platte Will Show You How. Get at the root of the trouble. Rubbing an aching back may relieve it. But it won't euro it. You muBt reach the root of it the kidneys. Doan'B Kidnoy Pills They cure, too, so go right nt it; North Platto people say. J. P. Scearco, Ninth St., North Platte, Neb., says: "I do not hesitate to tell of the wonderful benefit that Doan's Kidney Pills have brought me. About six months ago I waa suffering from pains in my back and kidneys, always more severe when I attempted to stoop or arise from a sitting posi tion. The kidney secretions wero also irregular in passago and annoyed me greatly. Tho doctor's medicine and other remedies I tried gave me no relief nnd a friend, hearing of my suffering advised mo to take Doan's Kidney Pills, as he had been cured of the same com plaint by them. I immediately procured a box at McDonald & Graves' Drug Storo and prompt relief followed their use. In a few weeks my back was strong and free from pain and my kidneys were restored to their normal condition. For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents foij the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Road No. 335. To all whom it may concern: Tho special commissioner appointed for the purpose of locating a public road as follows: Commencing nt the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 81, township 9. range 27, and running thence east on half section line to head of pocket; thence Southeastward to sec tion line between sections 31 and 32. township 9, range 27, and running thence south, and connecting with road No. 230; road to bo 66 teet wide; has reported in favor of tho location of said road with the following chance Said road to be 50 feet wide in the place of 66 feet wide as petitioned, and all objections thereto or claims for damage must be filed in the office of the conntv clerk on or before noon on the 17th day oi July, mu, or such road will bo es tabhshed without reference thereto. DatedNorth Platte, Neb., May 13th IVIV. It. ELLIOTT, County Clerk. SGHKTZ, - Conceded Best in the World. W. Prosser, Agt wwww0 0fmwwwrr imss A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Amcslt'Amcsi 8 0 Physicians and Surgeons, U Office over Stone Drug Co. 8 Pfconna I 0filC6 273 f g Phones Rcsdence 273 j; -' m KmM Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of the public. prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. Go to SORENSOrTS FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. u e r ft i l c I Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer District. To all persons interested: Moina lo l.nraht, tl,nf on a rii I .rw;k'"""S--XrJ" an, j jiu, wioro wu i icu wiiii uio city council oi XNorm riatie, iNeorasKa, a petition nravinir that a lateral sewer district be tormed.trom tho following de scribed blocks, towit: Blocks aa. 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80, 79, 78 and 77, all in tho original town of North Platto Nebraska. Said lateral sewer to be constructed of ten-inch sewer Dine with proper flubh tanks, manholes and ap- aiuo ui buiu uiuck. m iauiuiiwuuu Bireui; 1 extend n a tnenco western v on tne North Platte. Nebraska. That the council has set said matter for hearing on the iJlst day ot May, lvw, at eight o'clock p. m. official time, at the oflice of the Mayor and City Council, in the Uourt nouso 01 said city. All parties interested are hereby noti fled to be present at the above named time and place, and show cause. 11 any, umo unu mace, uuu trnuw cauae. 11 uny, why said lateral sewer should not be formed as and special assessment prayed thereafter levied as provided by Ww upon the real estate constituting said U13l.nct, lor U1B Construction anu main- lenunce 01 tne same. Dated May 10th, 1910. Tuna f! Pattpiirom Mniw Attest: Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. -1 1 ... Application for Liquor License. Matter of application of J. M. Fulham for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that J. M. Pulliam did upon the 9th day of May. A. D. 1910, filed his application to the Village Board of Trustees of Brady, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on Lot 12. Block 11. in the Villago of Brady, Lincoln County, IMGDrnskn. lrnm thn lirsr. 'l iieadnv nt pnances, commencing m uie center line uin, of somerset, nod., who on .iuno .-uio, of tho alley running through block 88 made Homostoad Entry No. 20101, ferial ii i A ? x, . . I No. 02050. for northwest Quarter section 14. intersects uiu main sewer on me east center lino of said alley through the SaSou,fl'S.l"flrW. te establish claim M'nof'Ynto'ntYoT'm above described blocks, to tho west side to .the , land .'fevo described, before the n yotrSto esu'bflshSlalm te'tho Und Of block 77, in the original town of Beelstor and Rpcolvqr at North Platte. No- bovo describod. before Iho Keilstor and Ro- Mav 1010 to the first TnpRrlnv nf Mnv 02111. for south oast quarter oast half north may, ijiu, to tne nrst luesuay or may, west QU8rter an(1 lots x and2, section so. IJ-H. I townshlii 111. north. Banco ill west ot tho If there bo no objection, remon- strnnco or nrotnnt film! within twn weeks fron. May 10th A. D. 1910, said license will be granted. J. M. Pulliam, Applicant. Road Notice. Establishment of Road No. 33G and vacation of part of Road No. 126. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner nnnointed for the urpose of locating a public road and neating a part of a public road as Hows: ' nt of road to bo established Commencinir for tho center lino of id rond at a point ono thousand six ndred and seventy-eight (1678) feet r i ...1 Vu v f. 1 Ul uiu ,ju iitwiioio mu u" u outh section line between sections hirty-one and thirty-two in Township ourteen (14) North, Unngo Thirty (30) .Vest, intersect nnd cut n lino two lundred (200) feet north of the center line of the main trnck of the Union Pacific Rnilrou'l Company and running henco north and parallel to said boc inn lino through, over and across that lortion of the Northeast nunrter of Section thirty-one (31) and S. E. J of section au lownsnin lourteen (14) North, Range thirty (30) west to a point wnere it intersects tne soutticrn uoun- lnvir linn 47 wrwl Mn Qfia 1. I ,1 ex I Twelfth Platte. Lincoln Countv. Nebraska. said road to be sixty six feet in width nnd forminc a connecting link between the ronu nlong tne soutn lino of the union racinc uaiiroaa company's right . n . r, t . . " ... of way In said section Thirty-ono (31) i -i nnn -i c Tj i v ' unu rouu no ouo uuove reiorrea to. t'art of road to be vacated. CommencInK on section line between sections tnirty-ono and th rtv-two. . . .... fr L!-. r..; ,iv XT ,l V xuwisiii(j ruurtccii ,it) iNuriu, xvungo tniriy isu) west, nioresaia; beginning at n point on said section line 134 feet south of the center line of the main track when of said Union Pacific Railroad, measured at risrht nnc ea thereto and extending north along said section lino to where said section lino is intersected and crossed hy said road Nn R()!i nfnroanlrl. Iiiir runnrtnrl in fnvnr of Uio establishment and vacation as abovo set forth and all claims for finmncrA or nmncttnrtR thnrAtn mnnr m nieu in mo oinco oi tno uounty clerk on or before noon on the 8th day of Juiy, luiu, or bucu ronu will no estnti iisiieu-srnu'.vacateti --wnnoutnererencG thereto. Dated North Platte. Neb , May. 4th. uiv. r . "u """1 U?"K u"u 1 deceased as Droved, probated, and allowed 1 iiuurui tun u tiu.u m tuu lurnuuuu, ,111 ihu tending In a westerly direction from in tho county court of Stephenson "ounty. I court room in the city or North. Platto. No- Street in tho CitV of North Illinois, may bo proved, approved, probated, orasKa. ora Cane Seed for Sale. I have a nUantitv of choice hand I picked cane seed which I will Bell for $lT00"per bushol -while, it lasts. Also sumo mun muza huuu. iuu tmi kov these seed at tho Ritner feed store or at my place. B. A. Wilson. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Application of Jos. H. Stone for Drutreist Permit. Notice is hereby givon that Jos. H. r r, nin1 ni w. n ;t7ti . ' Z A. D., 1910. file his application to the City Council of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to Bell u .,:.!.... -J..I malt, spirituous and vinous liquors lor medicinal and mechanical purposes only ntBlO North Dewey Streot In the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, No- braska, from the first Tuesday of May, 1910, to tho first Tuesday of May, 1911.' K i, i, i ji.. ' there bo no objection, rcmon- atone dm upon tho loth day of April, stranco or protest filed within two wnnua fmm Mmf Otlt A T 1010 said license will bo granted. UUDi lit OlUflEi! .tlJ'I'llCUUk. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho Statu of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s. in uio county uourt. In tlio matter nf the estate of Louisa II nnd. deceased. To t lio creditors, heirs lteatees and others Interested In tho estato of Louisa Hund. Tako notice, that Fred Hund has filed In the countv court a renort or his doings as administrator oi said estate and it Is ordered that tho namo stand for hearing tho 31st day of May, A. I). 1010, boforo the court at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., at which time any person Interested may annoar and except to and contest tho same, And nottcoof this proceeding is ordered glvon in tho North riatto Bomi-wcoKiy TriDuno, ror six succes sive issues prior to May 31st, 1010. Witness mv hand and tho seal of tho coun' ty court at North Platto this Oth day of way a. u. iio. . . niiu-o w u. uliuuu. uounty juuro. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 02537. Tlnnnrtmentof tho Interior. U. S. Land OOlco at North Platte. Neb. Mai. &th. 1010. Notlco Is lierebv riven that Ilobort 11. And- Oth. 1B0S. made Homestead Entry Wo. zuim, i seMalNbrcSar. for bo south holf and north- ursuiii ui cuuiur&ui, iiuu., viiv uu .iun oi Homorsot, mod., who on .mno oast Quarter of section 4, township iu, nortn. has ntod notlco of Intention to mako final 11 vo rear, rjroof. to establish claim to the described, boforo tho roelstor and receiver at North Platte. Nobraska.on the ism day or July, iviu. ninlmnnt. mmra aa witnesses: Jay Lawyer. Perry O Mulilkin. Georco W. Clark anoueorso u. miner, an or eomorsot. nou. miy-H . kvawb. iiomsipr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. 8orial No. 02050. riAniLrlmnnt. nf fhn Tntertnr. TJ. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. Mir. 5th. 1010 Notice is heroby (riven that Perry O. Mulll iin.llin,.f 1111 n lf. nM.Inn IK .nil .mtlllAl.t quarter section if. townsmp iu, norm. rango . west 01 too s.ixtn wmcipii P..l"0"'".0?." Robert K. Anderson. Georao W. olark. and Genrirn I). Miller, nil of Homorset. Nob. mlU-o i. K. KvAnh, KBffimor Serial No. 01012-02151. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION DEPAnTMENT OF TUB INTKUIOR. United Htates Land Oflice. At North Platto. Nebraska. May 5. 1010. Notlco Is heroby given that Gcorifo hi. Kchaffcr. of Myrtle. Nebraska, who. on Nov. 23rd. 100a. mado homestead entry i?J": no. quar- 1 20U78, Serial No. 02131'. for tho southwest ouar- wo. ier, ceciioiiu.ioyviisuiiiiiu. uauno w I i i,,,i n n,.u nni proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo I flnoerllwd. rmforn thn reirlstnr and receiver " fJSU'ioio10' Nebra8ka on th0 12th day I 4. . It'll H.w Wahl. William J. lllcklov and Eueeno Ardery ot Myrtle. Neb. and James J. Lockhart, of Uandy, Neb, miu-o J. kVANS, ucgister. NOTIOF, FOB PUBLICATION. Serial No. 018tHi-021U. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Nob. Mar nth. 1010. Nntlr-n la liprnhr crlvnn that Washlnorton Edmlsten of llersboy Nobraska, who. on Juno Stl". Vy,1' .m5a.ho,no!tfad. ont.r.r J: ter and iots a and i. and on July nth. 1804, I made homes ead entry No. ZuiMH. tierlal No. sixth Principal Morldlan has Died notlco of Intent on to mako final flvo year proof tp establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Kcelstor and ltccolvor at North Platte. Nob., on tho 8th dav of July, lino Claimant names as witnesses: Aliarow Halm, and Herman Wcndoborn of llershey, Nob., and Albert E Donaldson and Gilbert T. Knotts, ol North Platto. Nob. mio-n j. k ivvArics uokibipt. Sorlal No. 04228 Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract. Public Land Halo. nniiartmunt of tho Interior. U 8. Land Ofllco at North Platto, Nel Mnr H HMD. Notice IS llPrebr ClVOn that, as directed bVI theOonimlslmierof tho General Land Oflice under the provisions of the 1 acts of Mnirross npiiruvi'n .nn iin, iiv piBin., iui;, uuu hmiiilcsalo to tho hiuhesthUldor at tun o'clock march-'. 1U07 (i Htats., kiv. wo win oner at on the id day of July, lio. next, at this oflice. tho following tract of land! sout hoast arter of section 22. In township 10. north, ranee Hi west of the (ith 1. M. Anv tiumnnH clatmlui; advursolr tho abovo described lands aro advised to tile their claims or objections on or boforo tho tlmo (lcsicnatod ror aio. t; kvanb, ucEistor. ORDER OF HEARING ON PROBATE Or I'OIIUIGN WILL. State of Nobraska, Lincoln county, ss Tn tlin ennntr ronrt. Mav 2nd. 1U10. In the matter of tho estate of Albert D. T.lnHHV.rlii)nNiwl. un ruai lnir anu 1 iff 1110 petition ot iranK fllei'l on tho '2nd day of May, mio. and Il..... I n,n,l., .!,, ,1,,. Iiolrnmunl ',.uri,?ri"l..vi'..uc on u""ciy" uupy u 1 1 uu iani if lit uiivi aiuiuiuiiv J t uv om Testament of tho snld Albort I). ctnenAKPil. In this enurt. Llnsey, Ordered That May sard. iviu. at vo ciocic a. M.. Is asslencd for bearlnc said petition I Oil PritMJUIl ,HUltU 1 DI14 matter may appear at a county court. J no held in and for said county, I and show cause whv tho nravor of notr- Hnnor Khnii!rt not i Granted. This order to bo printed for six successive lscuos In the North Platto Soml-Wookly Tribune prior to T.ii MUjt Klin ""Va""' r... n-..-.-t.m-- "I IU-"" . . V. au VnrnlSncr Part nf Road No 285 Vacating Ian OI noau no COO. Tn All Wlinm Tt. Mnv Cnnpem! The special commissioner appointed lor tho nurnose of vacating a Dart of a public road as follows: Commencing at N. E. corner of the S. W. 1 of Sec. 1, T. 12, R. 29, and ninnlncr thenrA nnn linlf mlln tuoqf nnrl terminating at tho N. W. corner of S. W. i of Sec. 1, T. 12, R. 29, has re- nnrtor n tnvnr or tnn vnnntlnn All objections tnoroto must be nieu in tne olllco of tho county clerk on or before - noon on tne ;unn tiny oi ,inne. I'JIU or Bilth road will W vacated Svithout reference thereto. Linteu norm riuue, XNeDr., April zts, JUKI. t K. KLLIOTT. 1 niimuiwi ntwi ronrtn n na tint not win nttn 1 an tiitib uiuu aLiuuiiit. ivii uiuiuiauut uiuu aa Wllls J iwwda, m d j n Mcicirahan, m d DfS. Redffald & McKlrahan ... . Phsicians and Surgeons. VI rc a Promnt v Answered. 1'honos 642-644 office at P. and S. Hospital. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02203. Department of tho Interior, U. 6. Land Ofllco at North Platto, Noli. Mar. 23. 1010. Notlco U hereby given that Harry n. Emplo.ofMaxwoll.Neb..who.on Jan.ll9o5. mado homestead entry No. S000. serial No. 1' l?,f,TV,ll7i?lllI?tl2., rango ZD. W of tho oth Principal Meridian, has nicd notlco of intention to mako final nvo year proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land iSiilSr SoVm NortbHatte. Nebraslia. on tho2ith Claimant names as witnesses! Jacob HSSiJ?.?' tAIixwU;iffPSL,BSi,ifc J,10' Maxwell. Nob,, William Seoloy, of North iiatte. Neb. and Samuot Fackfor. of Max- well. Nob. mzvu J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. John Lantz and Frank Lantz, Plaintiffs ) vs. Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood, defendants I Hello Jacobs and Laura Hood nrn hnrolw notified that they havo been sued in tho Dis trict Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, by John Lantz and Frank Lantz. who bavo tiled a duly verified petition In said court tho ob ject and prayer of which is to securo tho partition amonir said plaintiffs and defend ants, of tho west half of tho northeast auartcr and tho west half of tho south east quarter ID Bee. No. twelve. In tnwnihln Nn l.lilrtnnn. of ranno No. twontyoluht, real estato slt- uatca in saiu Lincoln county, Nebraska You aro rcquirea 10 answer said petition on or boforo tho lttth day of Mar, miO. John Lantz and Frank Lantz, PlalntllTs, By K. O. Olanvlllo, tholr Attorney NOTICE OF PUOUATEOF WILL. Tho Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss In tho county court, Tho state of Nebraska, to the heirs. rlnvU sees and Leeatees of Georgo Stevens, do coasod, and to any others Interested la said manor; You aro hereby notified that an Instrument PUrpartlDirtO bo thb last will and testament of Qcorco Stovrna, deceased, Is on file In said court, and also a petition praying for tho r"r" . ----- ...... . w. uu v proDniuoi saiu instrument, and ror tho ap- pj"iuiuni.oi nruiur oicnamara as executor P;t on tho lUthday of JunolfllO. at U o'clock " "u Eil!uu.u unu1"0 Rfopi pi uio exo- that you do not then appear and contest. court may probate and record tho samo. narnt administration of tho estate to Artnur jucwamara, This notlco shall bo nubllshcd for sly sue- cesslvo Issues In tho North Platto Soml- Weekly Tribune prior to said hearing. Witness mv hand and nfllelnl hp1 thU 2.th day of April 1010. w. O. Eldkii. ism county Judec Sorlol No. 02223-022113 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob , March 23rd. 1R10. Notlco is heroby clven that James L Shuck. of North Platte, Nobraska, who on Aug. nth 1W4, maae 11. m. no zuov, tseriai no VZ. ror northwest quarter and on Nor. 21st, 1WM, mado II. E. No. 20625, Serial No. 02270. for soutucaat quarter, section i. townsmp 11 rs., Nebraska, on tho aialmant 7namo Claimant names as witnesses! William W. Hunter, OeorRo B. Slnelo, Arthur Connor and Grant Tibbies, all of North I'lattc, Nob. mw-n J. K. Kvan. Kejrlster. nEFEREE'8 SALE. ' By virtue of an order of sale Issued In tho district court In and for Lincoln county. Nebraska, on tho 2nd dav of ADril. 1U10. In an action of partition whorein Minnie Rich ards is plaintiff and AHle Peckham, Elmer t'eckham her nusDana, (Jliarles u. boules. Mary Soules his wlfo, Mary Johnson, John I Johnson her husband. ZUlah llolcombo, Bob' on llolcombo her husband, ltoy soules a minor, warren soules a minor, ana (jnanes O Soules, eutrdlau ot tho persons and estates ot said minors, aro defendants, I will sell at public auction at tho east front door of tho court house In tho city of North Platto. Lin coln county, Nebraska, on tho mu day 01 way, iwiu, at the hour 01 one o ciocic, p. m., tho followlne described real estate, situate in L'ncoln county. Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots two (2). threo (S), four (4), and flvo (5), in sec tion thirty (SO), township twelve (12) north, rango twcnty-Mx (20) westsixth P. M. 1110 terms orsaia saio win oocasnin nana. Dated at North Platto. Nebraska, this 1th day of April. 1910. ai-o u. u. kluer. uororeo. CONTEST NOTICE. Sorlal No. 0300P Department ot tho Interior. United States Land Ofllco North Platte. Nobraska. April . MIO. A suQlclont contest affidavit havinir been filed In this olllco , by Glarenc" E. Groves, contestant, asalnst homestead Entry. No. 23WS made Nov. 14, 1007. for all of Sec 10, Township 15. N. Raneo32 W. of tho 6th 1'. Meridian, by timer 1;. urown uontestee, in which It Is alleced that said Elmer E. Brown has novor established his resldenco on said tract) that bo has failed to cultivate- or lmprovo said tract from date ot entry to tho nrosont tlmo. and has wholly abandoned said tract for moro than six months last past. Said parties aro horoby notified to appear, respond and oner ovidonce toucuinc saiu al legation at 10 o'clock a. m, on Juno 8, 1010, before tho Itcelster and Receiver at tho United States Land oflice In North Platto, Nebraska. The said contestant having, in a nroDor alll- davlt died sot forth facts which show that I r,nr rinn Hllltrnnn tunmnal tnrcU nf llilu notlco cannot bomado.lt is heroby ordored aa dlrectod,that such notlco bo elven by due 1 arui nroperpubiication. J.E.Evans. HeKlster. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NE BRASKA. NORTH PLATTE DIVISION. American Wator Works & Guarantco Com pany, a Corporation, Complainant, vs. North Platto Water Works Company, a corporation, uospondont. It Is ordered that all nersons holdlmr claims or demands ot any kind against tho North Platto Waterworks Company, except holders ot bonds and lnteicst coupons, secured by a deed 01 trust upon tlio property, tile a ven ded statement of their claim with tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho United States, at North t'latte, Nebraska, on or boforo tlio llthdarof Juno. 1010, All uch claims will bo audited for all wanco or rejection by tho court, on tho 13th day of Juno. 1010, at tho heroin ordered, and audited and allowed by thi court as herein provided, shall bo barred irom participants in the proceeds ot tho receivership, and from any and all claim aealnst tbu assets In tho hands of the re ceiver. It is further ordered that a. conr of tills order be published in the North Platto Trl- nu.o every issue during the month of fliay. luiu. Dated, at Chambers. In Omaha. Nebraska. April 80tb. 1910. u W, II. MtJMOEB. Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. Sylvester M. Gillespie will take notice that lunonthoSUthdar of January. 1910. Hattlo I A Glllebnlo. as ulnlntlrf. filed her suit In thn OTt "sVl tandant. theobiect and m-aver at nininttrr'. petition being to securo a divorce from the P' ""'sSs t?natnfnB?rSnSlSteMnni5 Sc suiilclcnt ability to provide suitable maintenance for the nlalntlfT. crasslv and raldofondan't0 Dhyc Anndcomrtcnt IVtho tC tot minwtlMmJBTM t& l said marnaire was nortr consinn&trd and v rej.,- 5 Sri mw' havtait a waving I irom wnom.ue uau never been divorced, at KV.0,.10 tUu sa,d defendant married tho Tho said defondant. Sylvester M.GlllespIo i is reQujrea io answer tins petition on or no- ivvfcj niwri 'Ot.Jwne. lVlO.